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Licensing policies and guidance

Cumulative impact policy

North Lincolnshire Council, acting as the licensing authority, has a duty to comply with its obligations under section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 and the Licensing Act 2003 in respect of Crime and Disorder.

Cumulative Impact Policy

Sex establishment licensing policy

Recent changes brought about by the Police and Crime Act 2009 now provide additional regulatory powers to Local Authorities in respect of Sex Establishments.

Previous legislation permitted the regulation of sex shops and sex cinemas but made no provision for the regulation of adult entertainment venues providing entertainment that includes lap dancing, pole dancing, strip tease or other similar activities.

The change in the law means that such adult entertainment venues are now included within the classification of a 'Sex Establishment'.

Sex Establishment Policy

Statement of licensing policy

The licensing policy will guide the council when it considers licence applications covering:

  • Retail sale of alcohol
  • Provision of regulated entertainment
  • Performance of a play
  • Showing a film
  • Indoor sporting events
  • Boxing or wrestling
  • Provision of refreshment between 11pm and 5am
  • Supply of alcohol by or on behalf of a club to a member or their guest.

The policy aims to ensure the safety and welfare of those who live and work in North Lincolnshire.

Licensing Policy

Gambling

The Statement of Principles will guide the council when it considers licence applications covering:

  • Adult gaming centres
  • Betting (including tracks)
  • Bingo
  • Casinos
  • Family entertainment centres
  • Gaming machine/prize gaming permits
  • Temporary use notices
  • Occasional use notices
  • Registration of small lotteries.

Gambling Policy

Street trading and charities policy

The street trading and charities policy will guide the council when it considers applications covering:

  • Street trading
  • Street collections
  • House to house collections
  • Street activities.

Street trading policy without appendices

Appendices

Foundry Area Parishes Area 

Pedestrianised Area

Taxi policy

The primary legislation relating to Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing is contained in the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 and the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976

The aim of the policy is to ensure the safety and welfare of the population who live and work in North Lincolnshire, while recognising the improtance of the businesses to the local economy.

Taxi Policy

Note: The above documents are in Portable Document Format (PDF) and therefore require a suitable reader to view them. A reader can be downloaded free from the Adobe website (full instructions for downloading the reader are provided on the site).

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